Tree Dieback - a new Factsheet from Greening Australia
Dieback is a general term describing a widespread long-term decline in tree health. It may be caused by a range of factors but has widely recognisable symptoms.
Many trees and forest remnants in south-eastern Australia suffer from dieback.
Greening Australia have created a great factsheet explaining the causes and symptoms of dieback and what landholders can do to manage and prevent it.
You can download a copy of this factsheet below.
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Dieback fact sheet.pdf | 681.67 KB |